We are given a list of pattern strings and a single input string. We need to find all possible close good enough matches of input string into list of pattern strings.
Examples:
Input : patterns = ['ape', 'apple', 'peach', 'puppy'], input = 'appel' Output : ['apple', 'ape']
We can solve this problem in python quickly using in built function difflib.get_close_matches().
difflib.get_close_matches(word, possibilities, n, cutoff) accepts four parameters in which n, cutoff are optional. word is a sequence for which close matches are desired, possibilities is a list of sequences against which to match word. Optional argument n (default 3) is the maximum number of close matches to return, n must be greater than 0. Optional argument cutoff (default 0.6) is a float in the range [0, 1]. Possibilities that don’t score at least that similar to word are ignored.
The best (no more than n) matches among the possibilities are returned in a list, sorted by similarity score, most similar first.
# Function to find all close matches of # input string in given list of possible strings from difflib import get_close_matches def closeMatches(patterns, word): print(get_close_matches(word, patterns)) # Driver program if __name__ == "__main__": word = 'appel' patterns = ['ape', 'apple', 'peach', 'puppy'] closeMatches(patterns, word)
Output:
['apple', 'ape']